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VERB IMPOLITE |
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/pɪs/ |
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1 | to get rid of waste liquid from your body . A more polite word is pee or wee . The formal word is urinate . 撒尿;小便 |
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2 | piss if it is pissing, a lot of rain is falling . A lot of people use this word , but it offends some people , so it is better not to use it . 下大雨(许多人使用该说法,但也会使一些人不悦,因此最好不用) |
PHRASES |
- | piss all over sb/piss on sb BRITISH impolite |
| to defeat someone very easily |
| 轻易击垮某人;把某人打得屁滚尿流 |
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- | piss yourself impolite |
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1 | BRITISH to let waste liquid from your body into your clothes , instead of into a toilet 尿裤子 |
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2 | BRITISH to laugh a lot 捧腹大笑 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌpiss aˈbout or ˌpiss aˈround |
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1 | I to behave in a silly way that annoys other people 胡闹;故意捣乱 | Will you two stop pissing around! 你们俩就不能不胡闹吗! | |
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2 | I to waste time by doing things that are silly or not important 游手好闲;无所事事 | We spent the day just pissing around beside the pool. 我们一天里都在水池边闲荡。 | |
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3 | T piss sb about/around: to treat someone in an unfair way , for example by wasting their time 怠慢(某人) | They’ ve pissed me about so much that I don’ t want to work for them again. 他们如此怠慢我,我不想再为他们工作了。 | |
- | ˈpiss ˌdown |
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| piss12 | It was absolutely pissing down with rain. 那时的雨真是倾盆而下。 | |
- | ˌpiss ˈoff |
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1 | I to leave somewhere 离开(某处) |
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2 | T to annoy someone very much 使(某人)大为光火;使(某人)发怒 | It really pisses me off when you talk like that. 你那样说话真使我很生气。 | |
| - | piss off offensive | | used for telling someone to go away or that you are annoyed with them | | 滚开 | | | | ‘Can I borrow £20?’ ‘Piss off!’ “我借20英镑可以吗?”“滚你的!” | | | |
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